tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.comments2022-04-01T15:17:23.619+02:00Daniƫl and Autodesk AEC softwareUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-74164095883998209002019-04-18T11:07:00.196+02:002019-04-18T11:07:00.196+02:00Hi, I would like to help you out but could you be ...Hi, I would like to help you out but could you be a bit more specific? Other wise ping me a message on linkedindanielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-27152056561556215512019-04-16T15:09:24.851+02:002019-04-16T15:09:24.851+02:00This comment has been removed by the author.danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-6173798761082605892019-04-01T10:08:17.027+02:002019-04-01T10:08:17.027+02:00do you have the simple of the CSV file for us to r...do you have the simple of the CSV file for us to referenceAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11163520235259128517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-38234923292169582532016-09-02T13:34:10.332+02:002016-09-02T13:34:10.332+02:00solved it! the orientation inpunts were strings......solved it! the orientation inpunts were strings...I had to change them into integers... Rasanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-45945919696534521032016-09-01T15:37:43.492+02:002016-09-01T15:37:43.492+02:00Exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly I&#...Exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly I'm getting an error... FamilyINstance.byCoordinates gives me the following error: Warning: One or more of the input types are not matching. Couldn't find a version of ByCoordinates that takes arguments of type (Revit.Elements.FamilyType,__array,__array,__array)....<br />I'new in working with dynamo, could you help me with solving this error please?Yamoh Rasanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-45809864221667678782016-08-03T14:23:32.517+02:002016-08-03T14:23:32.517+02:00It doesnot works for me I dont know why :-(It doesnot works for me I dont know why :-(danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15310614576246673779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-27734272687911552522016-07-17T13:22:02.361+02:002016-07-17T13:22:02.361+02:00how can we rename the default worksets?
how can we rename the default worksets?<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03822173117048529349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-89964280605454116062016-03-04T23:22:44.140+01:002016-03-04T23:22:44.140+01:00well done
well done<br />Thegunnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16121780292306946091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-61430976706003633582015-12-27T17:14:24.754+01:002015-12-27T17:14:24.754+01:00Hello PKjee, find me on linkedin that's the ea...Hello PKjee, find me on linkedin that's the easiest way of contacting me. If I add my email adres here I will get a lot of spam. :)<br /><br />danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-12844196603853828782015-12-14T17:02:23.161+01:002015-12-14T17:02:23.161+01:00Hi Daniel,
thanks for your info.could you please m...Hi Daniel,<br />thanks for your info.could you please make a small video showing the civil3d centerline data exported to revit, by using excel or dynamo.<br />i think you are a super user of AEC products.<br />may i get your email account please.PKjee Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03594837549642305142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-20028028981756177592015-11-23T11:52:13.922+01:002015-11-23T11:52:13.922+01:00@Steve, that's what I do too. Basically my pro...@Steve, that's what I do too. Basically my project base point stays on the revit origin so I can always link in origin to origin if needed. I never rotate my models to draw orthogonally. I prefer scope boxes. <br /><br />@Anders, it's the rotation that worries me the most. I have seen quite some things going wrong due to rounding errors<br />danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-3548592281160502162015-11-12T09:54:08.015+01:002015-11-12T09:54:08.015+01:00For the jointed glas that only works nicely with t...For the jointed glas that only works nicely with the following conditions:<br />Set both cw to unjoin where they meet<br />This cw should not have any horizontal mullionsdanielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-23600063152807162232015-11-12T09:46:28.579+01:002015-11-12T09:46:28.579+01:00The jointed glass is possible but you might have t...The jointed glass is possible but you might have to play with offset of the panels. For the corners other than 90 degrees try a V Corner Mullion. Although I find them a bit clumsy looking. You could consider a custom profile and put that in a mullion. danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-18751964883993083312015-11-12T06:20:39.505+01:002015-11-12T06:20:39.505+01:00also, how about a non corner mullion condition , i...also, how about a non corner mullion condition , ie butt jointed glass on corner?<br />and say odd corner angles not 90 degrees.<br />just found your blog , im probably 3 yrs out of date.<br />cheers<br />geoffgeoff mnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-20224584284975806242015-11-05T10:44:17.538+01:002015-11-05T10:44:17.538+01:00Perhaps touch on that you can also define filters ...Perhaps touch on that you can also define filters with the filter tool. Either before or after you made your view settings.Buildinginformationworkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13803197110189149046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-55676080115769568002015-09-11T23:16:09.743+02:002015-09-11T23:16:09.743+02:00You can do as you describe when exporting from Tek...You can do as you describe when exporting from Tekla. But if the model is moved to far from 0,0,0, the export will be messed up, since the precision will be to bad. I don't think you can move it as far away as a revit model since it is a more detailed model. And high precision is as most important when rotating the model.<br />But the simplest way to handle the problem with the precision, which we will have to live with, is to use a project coordinate system with 0,0,0 close to the building modeled, and oriented after the building.<br />And leave transformations and such to surveyors. The problem will probably only be worse in the future when the models will be more and more detailed.<br />Andershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17141466869296427517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-44912344457245364892015-09-11T22:32:54.951+02:002015-09-11T22:32:54.951+02:00This is why shared coordinates exist. The Revit mo...This is why shared coordinates exist. The Revit model can be located near the origin of the file while it references a coordinate system that is very different. All anyone needs to do to resolve this link a survey, position it properly and use Acquire Coordinates. I prefer to create a Revit model for site and link the survey into that. Then I link the building to the site, mimicking reality...position the building properly and then Publish Coordinates. This way the model can be orthogonal, easy to describe on drawings AND related to the site position properly.Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14230364057800484763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-89223020605014589122015-09-11T20:59:19.118+02:002015-09-11T20:59:19.118+02:00Thank you Anders,
I am quite aware of the issues ...Thank you Anders,<br /><br />I am quite aware of the issues between different precisions of different programs. Due to mathematics every program becomes less precise the further away you move from it's 0,0,0. The problem I want to point is that the person who does the clash detection is not the person who should move models from different software packages to the right coordinates and the right orientation. When I can have my way I also send back Revit models that have not been properly setup. <br /><br />Regarding your system you describe, I am sure it works but why can't we model the way we build. It's strange and I think it's even an old heritage from the time we drew on paper. <br /><br />Another point, not mention before, is that certain analysis do not produce the correct results if the model is not correctly oriented. <br /><br />Regarding Tekla, and I don't know much about Tekla, I wonder why don't they just work the way they want but once they need to export, then you position and orient the export to the right location and orientation (in the export itself). This way the responsibility remains with the modeller. <br /><br />By the way what you describe with project coordinates is exactly how I work in Revit :) <br /><br />Thank you very much for the time to share your insights it's most appreciated.<br /><br />danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-46831245009154642192015-09-11T17:01:57.089+02:002015-09-11T17:01:57.089+02:00Most cad software can not handle a 0,0,0 very far ...Most cad software can not handle a 0,0,0 very far from any modeled object. For example there is s 20 mile limit in revit (it used to be a 2 mile limit). There are other limits in other software, autocad included. And in more advanced 3d-cad, used for detailed modeling (LOD 400), like Tekla, the model has to be closer to 0,0,0, than if software which generates not that detailed models, like Revit, are used. <br />And exactly what happens the rotating the model depends on the chosen precision in the software, so when the models are rotated in different cad programs, in some situations they do not end up in the exact same place.<br />There for best practice is to use a project coordinate system close to the building modeled, an orthogonal to the building one.<br />The surveyor or who ever needs transformed coordinates has to handle that them selves, using software in which it can be done correctly. This is not work for what ever architect or other drafter, you at least have to be aware of the problem with precision that can arise to be able to avoid them. <br />Andershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17141466869296427517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-61610314556392300452015-08-18T15:15:10.297+02:002015-08-18T15:15:10.297+02:00Can I download this somewhere? This would be extre...Can I download this somewhere? This would be extremely helpful for me.Andrew S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18299963976778997011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-63844985721664124482015-06-18T19:14:57.454+02:002015-06-18T19:14:57.454+02:00Nice work! This is the perfect use for this node!Nice work! This is the perfect use for this node!JohnPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14290476565319724599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-77641720185100164032015-04-29T20:38:40.285+02:002015-04-29T20:38:40.285+02:00Daniel,
Have you worked any more with creating cus...Daniel,<br />Have you worked any more with creating custom corner mullions. I have been creating them in the Profle Mullion template and they sometimes work. It can take a lot of moving in small increments and reloading over and over. The problem is, they don't always work and there is no rhyme or reason for when they do versus when they don't. <br />I have tried angling them in the template, creating them in halves and attaching them to a wall system, putting them in straight in the templates and then using their properties to angle and offset them. I have even gotten them to work perfectly in one model and used the exact same one in a second project and it will work in one but not the other. <br />The fix I am using right now is making them out of the Column template and just manually placing them, but then they are not attached to anything. <br />If I try to move the walls to correct the placement then they unjoin and nothing will miter. <br />I have screen shots but I don't see a way to attach them. Any information you can share would be greatly appreciated. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12667239909572241338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-49599693169801651532015-01-30T12:52:01.087+01:002015-01-30T12:52:01.087+01:00So far I haven't found it either. I tried firs...So far I haven't found it either. I tried first turning it of in Navisworks and Glueing it after that. That made no difference for my file.<br />If I glue the same file directly from Revit I do not get the gridlines.danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-56024171455465828342015-01-30T12:12:49.982+01:002015-01-30T12:12:49.982+01:00Did you glue the model from within Navisworks or f...Did you glue the model from within Navisworks or from within Revit?danielgijsbershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10096835446378895643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044956531247204561.post-32497343191863689772015-01-29T23:17:16.369+01:002015-01-29T23:17:16.369+01:00How do you hide the gridelines from Navisworks ins...How do you hide the gridelines from Navisworks inside of BIM 360? it's really annoying.Matt Ivershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07885988914027598463noreply@blogger.com